Danimbold of Gaeta
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Danimbold (Latin: Danimboldus; Italian: Dannibaldo) was the Duke of Gaeta in 1066–1067. He was an appointee of Richard I and Jordan I, co-princes of Capua. He replaced the Lombard Lando and was succeeded by the Norman Geoffrey Ridell after a brief reign, during which he issued three charters still extant in the Codex Caietanus.
[edit] Sources
- Skinner, Patricia. Family Power in Southern Italy: The Duchy of Gaeta and its Neighbours, 850-1139. Cambridge University Press: 1995.
Preceded by Lando |
Duke of Gaeta 1066 – 1067 |
Succeeded by Geoffrey |